However I did create my website using Muse and then created a WordPress theme to match by using the code that Muse creates. Here is the site created in Muse: www.photograffix.co.uk and this is the WordPress blog with a matching bespoke theme I created: blog.photograffix.co.uk.

It can be done but you will need a good understanding of HTML, CSS and PHP to get it to work.

I wonder if you can advice? Im working on a responsive site using a fluid grid system and want to link it to wordpress for there CMS is it possible to create the site in Muse and export the CSS into a WP theme or would it be better doing this on Dreamweaver?

I am not sure, what code you need, but if you want you can export the site as html and then open the pages in any code editor like dreamweaver and you can then see all the codes behind it. To export it html, goto File Menu-> export as html. That might be helpful.

Using this option is will export all the files individually, like css, images, html pages, JS and etc. The biggest difference between Muse and dreamweaver is, that you don't have to be a coder to use muse. The option for exporting as html is available to make the software more flexible with custom code. Sometime user wants to use there own codes with it, so they can simply design the site in muse, and export it as html and then they can open it in Dreamweaver and put there code. It is absolutely depends on user's need how they want to use it.

You can not export your Muse site in Dreamweaver directly, you need to export it as html and then use the exported files.

2 months latter. love muse nearly finished my first from scratch dream digital experence. did a( wc3 )test and it failed 34 errors? i added no html, i keep all images under 100%, but i did custom a contact form in muse, no dreamweaver stuff. any ideas.

Adobe should really take this request in consideration and create a "export to WP"

Because of the complexcity of converting muse to wp, the company that im working for decided to do not work with muse :-/ too bad, Muse is a great tool for designers but it's not adapted to the actual market.

I've got literally no web design experience nd I was able to use WP CMS in a muse design through Musexpress by MuseGain. They have a number of widgets and the themes available as well, support is great too.